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The Bastille gardens (Paris)  , where has initiated the French Revolution
at the location of the column called now "Bastille" (in the background) , there was a prison :(

 

Fuji Provia

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" Inanimate objects ,  have you a soul " ?

A de Lamartine

 

 

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Gueux circuit and Porsche race preparations  :)

 

 

Ilford FP4 Plus Pro

(dev lab home Ilfotech)

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I thought this came out somewhat interesting...

It was taken at sunset from the east side of Manhattan looking at (the very industrial) Long Island City

I used a super-wide lens so it may look like it is more than one photo stitched together but it is not.

If you have time, check out the full res version on my Flickr page...(which I will activate for a day or so and then go back to low res)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/streetphotography_nyc/22531422315/

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Man what a great shot Adam, but the "wastage" top and bottom, LOL.

Gary

yes, very funny, indeed.  I think, though, that it could make a striking giant panorama on, say, canvas (I'm thinking at least 48" wide, perhaps 60")...

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Really struggling, albeit I have only started, with the new (to me) scanner.

I got a Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II recently, and caved in today and paid for Vuescan.

Part of the fun was that for the last week or so I had a roll of T-Max 100 in the old Model 1A, so back to basics. No meter, no rangefinder, no chimping. I finished the roll yesterday while wandering about town with the Leica T in the bag too.

Ran the T-Max through 1:50 Rodinal this morning, the negs looked OK to the eye, some slightly overexposed, but that was me, nothing else.

Getting a decent looking scan is the hard part, they all look as flat as a turd to quote a phrase.

Certainly as our resident Doc would say, different to digital. Better? Not sure, but different.

I realise the old lens, heck the whole camera is 85+ years old and the front coatings are not perfect, but the scans look flat as.

Here's one anyway, I'll experiment heaps, and perhaps try a "gutsy" looking neg from the M6/35 Summicron and come back. This one took a heap of conrast etc to get it looking as I wanted. A flat cloudy day didn't help, but still.

And yes, some of natures protective covering (dust) and a line or two visible.

Gary

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As an update, I originally posted the version that I imported ito Lightroom. It had a scratch or two on it etc, so I fiddled briefly with the Tiff in Photoshop, and then uploaded that version, replacing the first. It looks "better", but still is vastly different to the Leica T/28 Elmarit M shot I posted post #615, http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/226003-post-your-t-shots-here/page-31

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My morning catch-up ritual on the forum finds me hoping for some amazing cityscapes among the lovely flowers from Docs garden, mountainscapes and friendly faces as well as travel reminisces to mention some among all the gorgeous film presentations, I'm never disappointed.

 

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Really struggling, albeit I have only started, with the new (to me) scanner.

I got a Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II recently, and caved in today and paid for Vuescan.

Part of the fun was that for the last week or so I had a roll of T-Max 100 in the old Model 1A, so back to basics. No meter, no rangefinder, no chimping. I finished the roll yesterday while wandering about town with the Leica T in the bag too.

Ran the T-Max through 1:50 Rodinal this morning, the negs looked OK to the eye, some slightly overexposed, but that was me, nothing else.

Getting a decent looking scan is the hard part, they all look as flat as a turd to quote a phrase.

Certainly as our resident Doc would say, different to digital. Better? Not sure, but different.

I realise the old lens, heck the whole camera is 85+ years old and the front coatings are not perfect, but the scans look flat as.

Here's one anyway, I'll experiment heaps, and perhaps try a "gutsy" looking neg from the M6/35 Summicron and come back. This one took a heap of conrast etc to get it looking as I wanted. A flat cloudy day didn't help, but still.

And yes, some of natures protective covering (dust) and a line or two visible.

Gary

Gary,  thanks for sharing

The mushroom and this last picture are fine IMHO

They are all scanned with Minolta Dimage ? it's a shame that Minolta stopped production of this scanner

because it's equal to Coolscan Nikon and cheaper.

As you said it depends a lot of your pictures , but the combo M6/Summicron normally gives very nice pictures

specially in b&w.

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Henry

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My morning catch-up ritual on the forum finds me hoping for some amazing cityscapes among the lovely flowers from Docs garden, mountainscapes and friendly faces as well as travel reminisces to mention some among all the gorgeous film presentations, I'm never disappointed.

 

Thanks to you all

Charles

Glad to read that kind of comment in the morning when I wake up  :D

Thanks Charles

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Cliffs of Dover

English coast

 

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Kodak Ektachrome

 

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